Press archive 2020

During Expediton MSM49, the PELAGIOS video system is prepared for a mission. Photo: Solvin Zankl, www.solvinzankl.com
14.12.2020

New insights into the world of gelatinous plankton

Study shows species diversity and distribution in relation to an expanding oxygen minimum zone

A bongo net is hoisted on board the research vessel POSEIDON. Photo: Mark Lenz/GEOMAR
04.12.2020

A Christmas plastic chase in the North Atlantic

Research vessel SONNE studies the path of plastic waste in the ocean

A man and a woman standing a ship's bulwark handle a CTD rosette. Photo: Martin Visbeck
27.11.2020

A stable ocean circulation in a changing North Atlantic Ocean

New study shows surprising contrast between ocean properties and currents

Schematic illustration of the influence of the ozone layer in the stratosphere on atmospheric dynamics. Graphic: Sabine Haase / GEOMAR
26.11.2020

Ozone and the Jetstream: A complex relationship

More complex models are superior in the representation of atmospheric changes

The submersible JAGO during the expedition AL533 off the Aeolian Islands. Photo: Nikolas Linke (CC BY 4.0)
24.11.2020

Farewell to JAGO

Research submersible of GEOMAR will be decommissioned in 2021

Mesocosms of the Peruvian coast. Photo: U. Riebesell, GEOMAR.
09.11.2020

Back from lockdown: Expedition material back in Kiel

Containers of the research project CUSCO arrive at GEOMAR with a 6-month delay

Investigation of samples in a clean lab. Photo. J. Steffen, GEOMAR
28.10.2020

EARTO Innovation Award for early detection method for Osteoporosis

Procedure developed by GEOMAR wins 1. Prize

 Ulf Riebesell, Andreas Ludwig and Jan Taucher in der work boat 'Wassermann'
26.10.2020

The uncertain future of the oceans

Study analyzes the reaction of plankton communities to increased carbon dioxide

ALKOR in the mouth of the river Schwentine
20.10.2020

Artificial Intelligence under the Sea

Tests for an autonomous measurement network in Eckernförde Bay

Illustration depicting the onset of the Permian-Triassic mass extinction based on findings of Jurikova et al. (2020). Illustrated by Dawid Adam Iurino (PaleoFactory, Sapienza University of Rome)
19.10.2020

Driver of the largest mass extinction in the history of the Earth identified

New study provides a comprehensive reconstruction of the Permian-Triassic boundary event

 

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